Overloud Gem Comp76 FET Compressor and Limiter Plug-In User Manual

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OVERLOUD GEMS

product line is to go beyond the modeled units providing more parameters and improving pa-
rameter ranges.

Therefore, the

DIMENSION

modulation can be

fi

nely controlled by the four parameters:

SPEED

,

DEPTH

,

SHAPE

and

AMOUNT

. And furthermore, for three of those parameters,

SPEED

,

DEPTH

and

AMOUNT

, the

ENV

control is available to modify the parameter value according to the envelope of the input

signal.

SPEED

- Adjusts speed of the modulation. The range of this parameter is from 2.00 Hz to 10.0 Hz.

The speed can be set manually (keep

SHIFT

pressed for

fi

ne tuning), or either be synced with the

DAW tempo.

SYNC

- Enables or disables the DAW tempo synchronization. When the

SYNC

is on, the speed is se-

lected from a set of time divisions. In this case, the speed will follow any song bpm change.

SYNC ENV

- Adjusts the amount of positive or negative change to the sync value according to the

input signal envelope. Useful when you want
to add some randomness to the modulation
speed.

DEPTH

- Adjusts depth (amount) of modula-

tion. The range of this parameter is from 0%
to 100%.

DEPTH ENV

- Adjusts the amount of positive or negative change to the depth value according to

the input signal envelope. Can be used to control the amount of modulation corresponding to
louder or weaker input signals.

SHAPE

- Changes the shape of the LFO respect to the original shape. Can be used to vary the tim-

bre of the modulation.

AMOUNT

- Adjusts the amount of Wet (processed) signal to be transferred to the output sound. The

range of this parameter is from 0% to 100%.

AMOUNT ENV

- Adjusts the amount of positive or negative change to the amount value according

to the input signal envelope.

VU METER

- Displays the real time value of the output signal level.

The following diagram shows the internal processing scheme of the Modula.

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ENV faders include meters that show how much they are a

ecting

the parameters they relate to. When you move the cursor over an
ENV fader, all faders become transparent (you can use this feature
to see meters with no obstacles).

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